File sharing

- [Voiceover] We're now going to take a look…at network file sharing.…I'm coming into this with the assumption…that you've used these services before,…at least as a client.…So for FTP, NFS,…and Samba,…we're going to get them up and running as servers…so that you can use them with your clients.…I'm not going to set up the NFS server.…The first choice we need to make…is whether we want it to start up when we boot up,…or whether we want to start it up manually.…I'm gonna choose to start it.…

The next choice is to decide…whether you want to use version four of NFS.…I would suggest if you're setting up a new server…that you go ahead and leave that enabled.…If you have a reason not to enable,…it's probably because you're using version three…and you'll know it at the time so you can disable it.…Enabling GSS security is an old security method…and there are newer ones…so we're not going to enable that.…Okay, so now we are on this page…where we choose which directories we want to export.…

So we click on "add directory"…and we can browse and just for demonstration purposes,…

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6/2/2017

Get started with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, a secure, open source server operating system designed to tackle mission-critical workloads. In this course, learn essential SUSE Linux Enterprise Server administration concepts. Chaim Krause explains how to use YaST, set up a server to use Secure Boot, manage users and groups, and administer the most common network services. Plus, he covers various file systems, and using logical volume management to optimize your storage.